Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule - DVS
Safety Score
9.9/10Total Incidents
10
Total Fatalities
10
Recent Incidents
Junkers F.13
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Germany in June 1934 (exact date unknown). Occupant fate unknown.
Udet U12 Flamingo
Crashed in unknown circumstances while taking off from Würzburg Airfield. Both occupants were killed. Crew: Mr. Hinz, pilot. Passenger: Mr. Rähne.
Udet U12 Flamingo
The crew was engaged in a training mission over Munich. In flight, in unknown circumstances, the single engine aircraft collided with a Deutsche Lufthansa Junkers JU.52/3mce registered D-2201 and named 'Oswald Boelke'. While the JU.52 was able to land safely in Munich, was repaired and returned later into service, the crew of the Udet was forced to attempt an emergency landing when the airplane crashed in a field. A crew member was killed and the second one was injured.
Heinkel HD.24
Named 'Tsingtau', the aircraft was carrying two crew members among them the famous German aviator Günther Plüschow. They were performing their second attempt to fly to the south Patagonia, between Chile and Argentina. While cruising over the region of the Perito Moreno Glacier, some 78 km from El Calafate, the aircraft crashed in unknown circumstances, killing both occupants. Crew: Gunther Plüschow, pilot, Ernst Dreblow, mechanic.
Udet U12 Flamingo
The crew departed Berlin on a training flight to Braunschweig. Shortly after takeoff from Tempelhof Airport, while climbing to a height of 100 metres, the aircraft entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in a field. The pilot Richard Rödel was killed and the pilot Gerhard Kurz was seriously injured.
Udet U12 Flamingo
The pilot, sole on board, was completing a training sortie out from Warnemünde. In unknown circumstances, the aircraft crashed near Rastow. The pilot Arved Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg was killed.
Heinkel HD.24
The crew departed Bremen on a training mission. En route, he lost control of the airplane that crashed in the Weser delta, off Bremerhaven. Both pilots were rescued by the crew of the 'SS Lützow' while the aircraft sank and was lost.
Junkers A.20
The pilot, sole on board, departed Berlin-Staaken on a training flight. In unknown circumstances, the airplane crashed in Szadsko. The pilot was killed.
Dornier Do B Merkur
Crashed in unknown circumstances in Bleckede while performing a training flight from Hamburg to Magdeburg. One pilot was killed and the second occupant was injured.
Focke-Wulf A.16
The pilot Alois Jost departed Berlin-Staaken for a local solo training flight. While flying in the vicinity of the airfield, the engine lost power and failed. The airplane lost height, impacted power cables and crashed. The pilot was seriously injured but died while being transferred to the hospital.
Airline Information
Country of Origin
Poland
Risk Level
Low Risk
